On my second return to capture some of the iLight installations, I made this photograph of the Merlion. I was waiting for the Merlion to be lighted up (it starts at 7.30pm, btw) and couldn’t resist taking the opportunity to try out the LEE Big Stopper.
Albeit pleased with the results, I believe that I should be able to make more outstanding pictures. I really can’t wait to explore more of Singapore and Malaysia to make more landscapes.
Learn MoreI took the opportunity after work to make some photographs at the iLight festival at Marina Bay. I was kinda camping at Esplanade’s Outdoor Theatre and listening to some music played by some Korean band and enjoying my light dinner just by the river.
People were busy taking photos left and right and I was tempted. I took out my newly acquired tripod (albeit 2nd hand) composed the scene, pressed the shutter and waited for about 65 secs for the exposure to complete.
I was really glad I took this shot and it quickly became one of my personal favourites.
Learn MoreWent to the convention on the first day with Kevin and his sister. Initially I thought it was quite good (to be honest, I hardly ever visit these kind of fairs) until Kevin said it was quite disappointing and not worth the $12 entrance fees. (yea, laugh all you want, I’ve wasted 12 bucks! =p)
Decided to make the most out of the trip, I went on to photograph most of the custom-made transformers that were showcased there. Check out the transformers goodness via my flickr or see thumbnails below.
Learn MoreI never had the chance to go Esplanade and admire the view of the Marina Bay Sands ever since I got my dslr. Armed with my new 10-22mm, I just have to shoot this photo. Being able to take ultra wide certainly has its perks!
Learn MoreThis particular scene was iconic right before MBS was constructed. One could easily identify this is indeed Singapore just by one glance.
Nevertheless, it’s still popular simply because it’s the heart of Singapore’s financial district. Our very own Wall St, if you will. =)
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